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    Philip Ii of Spain

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    was carols‚ prince of Astrias‚ in all; he had eleven children‚ with all the wives. He came into power on July 25‚ 1554. His father gave him Aragon and Sicily on January 16th. When he ruled‚ Spain was prosperous‚ influenced exploring different places around the world like Portugal. Philip took and conquered many places‚ for example‚ the kingdom of Aragon. Philip brought literature‚ music‚ and arts to Spain‚ it was called the Golden Age. He had three enemies‚ Islam‚ England‚ and France. The Islam

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    remember that the pope had never had much direct political power in England. He had no army and no proper tax base therefore he could not invade except through an alliance with secular allies. Indeed he blocked Henry ’s dispensation to divorce Catherine of Aragon‚ but a king who was less worried about his soul and his wife’s nephew‚ the emperor‚ invading would probably just have ignored his commands. The king had also always had lots of power over the church. Political partnerships between kings‚ their

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    Early Modern Period: Uniform and powerful Church (the Catholic Church) -> rise of heretics (those who believed something other than what the Church believed)‚ and religious fragmentation Feudal society -> states Feudalism= a defficult concept Feodum -> fief Lords have sovereignty over an area Kings still fight to achieve control over land and countries Social upheaval The Early Modern World (500-1300) 1) Crisis of the Western Church also known as the Great Schism 2) Hundred

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    successful or unsuccessful partnership between a reigning queen and her consort. I will be using many examples of the successful and unsuccessful marriages of regnant queens in this essay including the marriage of Queen Isabel of Castile to Ferdinand of Aragon and the marriage of Mary Tudor to Philip of Spain as well as the second marriage of Mary Queen of Scots to Lord Darnley. I will be assessing what factors made these marriages successful or unsuccessful as well as why these factors had an impact on

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    During the Elizabethan Era‚ there were many famous rulers. One of the most famous rulers of that time was Mary Stuart. Mary Stuart was the queen of four different nations which were Scotland‚ France‚ England‚ and Ireland and was described as one of the most controversial monarchs of the 16th century Europe because of her royal parents‚ her problematic love life‚ her regime in Scotland which ended in a civil war‚ her association with many conspiracies to remove Queen Elizabeth I‚ her cousin‚ from

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    Elizabeth I: Improving England’s International Standing: The Defeat of the Spanish Armada Elizabeth Tudor was born in 1533 to King Henry VIII and his second wife‚ Anne Boleyn. Her life began in the midst of controversy and continued to be troubled until her death in 1603. Elizabeth‚ in reality‚ never should have been the ruler of Great Britain at all since she had several siblings in line for the throne ahead of her. After she was crowned queen at the age of 25‚ she successfully reigned for

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    What Was Henry Viii's Rule

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    HIST 325‚ Exam 1‚ Questions 1 & 3Ben Christ on Issues Facing English Society Early Modern England was a transitional society where old and new coexisted. The problems facing the English society and economy in the 16th and 17th centuries are due to a wide range of issues. Massive population growth‚ the reformation and war brought social divisions to the English society and negative impacts on the economy.Population growth was a problem with many different facets that had profound effects on both the

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    Using the documents you have discussed in tutorials‚ explain why the reformation took such a different course in each of the three kingdoms. The reformation took different courses in the three kingdoms for a variety of reasons. The social and political climate‚ as well as traditions and customs were distinct to each area. In the 15th and beginning of the 16th century‚ the British Isle was a fragmented society. Before one looks at how the reformation effected each kingdom different‚ we must first

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    A World Only Lit by Fire

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    A WORLD LIT ONLY BY FIRE by William Manchester Your assignment is to read the book and answer a set of review questions. The questions will be impossible to answer without actually reading the book. The questions do not necessarily address the larger themes discussed in the book‚ but are intended to highlight interesting details‚ and simply force a closer reading of the book. I recommend that you keep the questions before you as you read. You will be asked to affirm that you have done your

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    First Last Ewing English IV Honors 29 April 2013 A Feminine Ruler Queen Elizabeth I is argued to be one of the best rulers of England. She was different from many of the rulers before her in many ways. Elizabeth was able to show the world that a woman was more than capable of ruling over a country; she was capable of changing one. Queen Elizabeth was intellectual‚ witty‚ and used her feminine beauty to get her way. Using her developed talents‚ Elizabeth was able to overcome many obstacles

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